HI, I'M RICK STEVES, EXPLORING
MORE OF THE BEST OF EUROPE. THIS TIME, IT'S QUINTESSENTIAL
GERMANY, AND THAT MEANS BAVARIA. FAIRY TALE CASTLES,
THE EXCITING CITY OF MUNICH, AND FUN
IN THE BREATHTAKING ALPS. LIKE SO MANY TRAVELERS, MY IMAGES OF GERMANY
ARE ACTUALLY OF BAVARIA: CASTLES IN THE ALPS,
LEDERHOSEN, BEER GARDENS AND PICTURESQUE CHURCHES. I FIND BAVARIA TO BE
THE MOST SCENIC, CHARMING AND CULTURALLY RICH
PART OF THE COUNTRY. <i> WE'LL IMMERSE OURSELF
IN MUNICH'S ART AND HISTORY,</i> <i> CROWN JEWELS,</i> <i> BONY RELICS,</i> <i> GREAT PAINTINGS,</i> <i> LUSH AND PLAYFUL PARKS.</i> <i> MUNICH EVENINGS ARE BEST SPENT
IN FROTHY BEER HALLS.</i> <i> THEN WE'LL HEAD
FOR THE FOOTHILLS OF THE ALPS</i> <i> TO SEE EUROPE'S
MOST FAMOUS CASTLE,</i> <i> POP OVER THE TYROLEAN BORDER</i> <i> TO EXPLORE A NEARLY
UNKNOWN CASTLE</i> <i> AND FINISH ATOP GERMANY'S
HIGHEST PEAK.</i> <i>GERMANY IS THE HEART OF EUROPE,</i> <i>AND BAVARIA IS THE SOUTHERN END
OF THE COUNTRY.</i> <i> FROM MUNICH WE VENTURE
INTO THE FOOTHILLS OF THE ALPS</i> <i> TO SEE KING LUDWIG'S
FANTASY CASTLES,</i> <i> TAKE A HIKE OVER THE BORDER
INTO AUSTRIA'S TYROL</i> <i> AND FINALLY,
SCALE THE ZUGSPITZE MOUNTAIN.</i> MUNICH IS CONSIDERED
GERMANY'S MOST LIVABLE CITY. WHILE PACKED WITH HISTORY, IT'S ALSO THIS COUNTRY'S
HOLLYWOOD AND SILICON VALLEY ALL ROLLED INTO ONE. THIS CITY CELEBRATES ITS
TRADITIONS WITH GUSTO, AND AT THE SAME TIME, IT REMAINS
A MODERN CULTURAL FORCE. <i> MARIENPLATZ, OR MARY'S SQUARE,
MARKS THE OLD CENTER.</i> <i> THE NEO-GOTHIC NEW CITY HALL,
OR NEUES RATHAUS,</i> <i> IS ONLY ABOUT
A HUNDRED YEARS OLD.</i> <i> IT DOMINATES THE SQUARE.</i> <i> THIS INVITING TOWN SQUARE
IS NOW MUNICH'S LIVING ROOM.</i> <i> THE GLOCKENSPIEL PERFORMS
AT THE TOP OF THE HOUR</i> <i> AS THE BAVARIAN ROYAL COUPLE,
CELEBRATING THEIR WEDDING DAY,</i> <i> OVERSEES A JOUST.</i> <i> BAVARIA ALWAYS WINS
AND THE COOPERS DO THEIR JIG.</i> <i> VIRTUALLY ALL YOU SEE WAS
BOMBED FLAT IN WORLD WAR II</i> <i> AND REBUILT SINCE.</i> AFTER THE WAR, GERMANY'S DESTROYED CITIES
DEBATED HOW THEY'D REBUILD. THEY COULD RECONSTRUCT
THEIR OLD CENTERS OR BULLDOZE
AND START OVER FROM SCRATCH. WHILE FRANKFURT VOTED
TO GO MODERN -- AND TODAY IT'S NICKNAMED
GERMANY'S MANHATTAN -- THE PEOPLE OF MUNICH DECIDED
TO REBUILD THEIR OLD CENTER. <i> BUILDINGS CANNOT EXCEED THE
HEIGHT OF THE CHURCH SPIRES.</i> <i> TODAY MUNICH'S DOWNTOWN
IS VITAL.</i> <i> PEOPLE COME HERE,
RATHER THAN TO SUBURBAN MALLS,</i> <i> TO DO THEIR SHOPPING.</i> <i> MUNICH'S MAIN DRAG
IS ONE OF EUROPE'S</i> <i> ORIGINAL GREAT
PEDESTRIAN ZONES.</i> <i> LOCAL BUSINESSPEOPLE
WERE ENRAGED IN 1972</i> <i> WHEN CARS WERE
FIRST PROHIBITED.</i> <i> BUT NOW, WITH 9,000 SHOPPERS</i> <i> PASSING THEIR DISPLAY
WINDOWS EACH HOUR,</i> <i> SHOPKEEPERS ARE HAPPY.</i> <i> IMAGINE THIS STREET
IN HOMETOWN, USA.</i> <i> I'M BEING JOINED BY MY FRIEND
AND MUNICH GUIDE,</i> <i> GEORGE REICHLMAYR.</i> SO IT'S
"RYKH-EL-MY-ER"? "RYKH-LH-MY-ER." (laughing)
"RYKH -- RYKH-A-MY-ER." SO, YOU KNOW,
BAVARIA, THE STATE, IS A VERY CONSERVATIVE
PART OF GERMANY. BUT MUNICH THE CAPITAL
IS DIFFERENT. IT'S A VERY
LIBERAL CITY. ONE OF THE IDEAS OF THE COUNSEL
IS TO KEEP THE TRAFFIC OUTSIDE. AND THAT MAKES DOWNTOWN MUNCHEN
A VERY SILENT PLACE, SO IT'S QUIET
OVER HERE. YOU HAVE GREEN
AREAS ALWAYS, AND A GOOD PUBLIC
TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM. SO LEAVE
YOUR CAR OUTSIDE. <i> YOU CAN STILL FEEL
SMALL-TOWN MUNICH</i> <i> HERE AT THE VIKTUALIEN MARKET,
LONG A FAVORITE WITH LOCALS</i> <i> FOR FRESH PRODUCE
AND FRIENDLY SERVICE.</i> <i> WHILE THIS MOST EXPENSIVE
REAL ESTATE IN TOWN</i> <i> WOULD HAVE BEEN OVERRUN
BY FAST-FOOD PLACES,</i> <i> MUNICH KEEPS THE RENT LOW</i> <i> SO THESE OLD-TIME SHOPS
CAN CARRY ON.</i> <i> THE VIKTUALIEN MARKET'S
BEER GARDEN</i> <i> TAPS YOU INTO GREAT
BUDGET EATING.</i> <i> STALLS SELL THE BEST WURST,
SANDWICHES, PRODUCE</i> <i> AND MUCH MORE.</i> <i> ALL SIX OF MUNICH'S BREWERIES
ENJOY A SHARE OF THE BUSINESS.</i> <i> AT THE BEER COUNTER, A SIGN,</i> <i> WHICH CHANGES EVERY
DAY OR TWO,</i> <i> ANNOUNCES WHICH OF THE BEERS
IS BEING SERVED.</i> <i> TODAY'S BEER IS PAULANER.</i> <i> BEER GARDENS LIKE THIS
GO BACK TO THE DAYS</i> <i> WHEN BREWERIES STORED
THEIR BEER IN CELLARS</i> <i> UNDER COURTYARDS KEPT COOL</i> <i> BY THE SHADE
OF BUSHY CHESTNUT TREES.</i> <i> WITH THE INVITING SHADE AND
ALL THAT COOL BEER SO HANDY,</i> <i> IT WAS ONLY NATURAL
THAT TABLES WERE SET UP</i> <i> AND THESE CONVIVIAL
EATERIES EVOLVED.</i> <i> THE TWIN AND DISTINCTIVE DOMES</i> <i> OF THE 500-YEAR-OLD
FRAUENKIRCHE</i> <i> ARE THE SYMBOL OF MUNICH,</i> <i> BUT AN EVEN MORE
HISTORIC CHURCH IS NEARBY.</i> <i> ST. PETER'S CHURCH
IS MUNICH'S OLDEST.</i> <i> BUILT WHERE THE EARLY MONKS</i> <i> PROBABLY SETTLED
IN THE 12th CENTURY,</i> <i> IT HAS A FINE INTERIOR
AND SOME EYE-CATCHING RELICS.</i> <i> THEY SAY MUNICH
HAS MORE HOLY RELICS</i> <i> THAN ANY CITY OUTSIDE OF ROME.</i> <i> WHY?</i> <i> BECAUSE FOR OVER
A HUNDRED YEARS,</i> <i> IT WAS THE POPE'S BASTION
AGAINST THE RISING TIDE</i> <i> OF PROTESTANTISM
UP HERE IN NORTHERN EUROPE.</i> <i> AND FAVORS DONE FOR THE POPE</i> <i> EARNED THE CITY
LOTS OF RELICS AS GIFTS.</i> <i> THE TOMB OF MUNDITA, THOUGHT
TO BE A SECOND-CENTURY MARTYR,</i> <i> WAS GIVEN TO MUNICH
BY ROME AS A THANKS</i> <i> AND AS A VIVID REMINDER</i> <i> THAT THOSE WHO DIED
DEFENDING THE ROMAN CHURCH</i> <i> GO DIRECTLY TO HEAVEN WITHOUT
WAITING FOR JUDGMENT DAY.</i> <i> MUNICH, OR MUNCHEN AS IT'S
CALLED IN GERMAN,</i> <i> WAS LONG THE CAPITAL
OF AN INDEPENDENT BAVARIA.</i> <i> ITS ROYAL ARCHITECTURE
AND GRAND BOULEVARDS</i> <i> CONSTANTLY REMIND VISITORS</i> <i> THAT THIS WAS ONCE A POLITICAL
AND CULTURAL POWERHOUSE.</i> <i> FOR MAXIMUM IMPERIAL BAVARIAN
GRANDEUR, TOUR THE RESIDENCE.</i> <i> THIS WAS THE PALACE
OF THE WITTELSBACH FAMILY,</i> <i> WHO RULED BAVARIA
FOR MORE THAN 700 YEARS.</i> <i> LIKE SO MANY OF MUNICH'S
ARCHITECTURAL TREASURES,</i> <i> IT WAS DESTROYED
IN WORLD WAR II</i> <i> AND REBUILT SINCE.</i> <i> TO MEET THE DUKE,</i> <i> ALL OFFICIAL GUESTS HAD
TO PASS THROUGH THIS GALLERY</i> <i> LINED WITH 700 YEARS
OF WITTELSBACH PORTRAITS.</i> <i> ALWAYS TRYING TO SUBSTANTIATE
THE FAMILY CLAIM TO POWER,</i> <i> THEY INCLUDED
THE GREAT CHARLEMAGNE</i> <i> AS AN HONORARY FAMILY MEMBER.</i> <i> THE PAINTINGS ARE SCARRED
BY KNIFE MARKS.</i> <i> IN THE FINAL MONTHS
OF WORLD WAR II</i> <i> WHEN ALLIED BOMBS
WERE IMMINENT,</i> <i> NAZI LEADERS GAVE
THE HASTY ORDER</i> <i> TO SLICE EACH PORTRAIT
OUT OF ITS FRAME</i> <i> AND HIDE THEM AWAY.</i> <i> THE WITTELSBACHS
WERE ALWAYS TRYING</i> <i>TO KEEP UP WITH THE HAPSBURGS,
THEIR AUSTRIAN IMPERIAL RIVALS.</i> <i> AND THIS LONG STRING
OF CEREMONIAL ROOMS</i> <i> WAS BASICALLY
ALL FOR SHOW.</i> <i> THE EXUBERANT DECOR AND
FURNITURE IS FROM THE 1700s,</i> <i> ROCOCO.</i> <i> AND OF COURSE, THE WITTELSBACH
FAMILY HAD THEIR OWN PORCELAIN</i> <i> MADE FOR THE PALACE.</i> <i> WITH ALL THE MIRRORS,
IT'S PORCELAIN FOREVER.</i> SO, YOU KNOW, THE WHOLE PALACE
WAS REALLY FOR SHOWING OFF AND IMAGINE THE DUKE BRINGING
SOME OF HIS MOST NOBLE GUESTS IN HERE WITH ALL THESE
MINIATURES IN HERE, SOME EVEN PAINTED WITH JUST
ONE-HAIR BRUSHES. THAT WAS REALLY A SENSATION
IN THOSE DAYS. Rick:
SO THESE WERE COPIES
OF ALL THE GREAT MASTERS. George:
COPIES OF THE BEST PAINTINGS. <i> THE PALACE BALLROOM
WAS DECORATED</i> <i> WITH ANCIENT ROMAN STATUES.</i> <i> THE WITTELSBACHS,
LIKE OTHER EUROPEAN ROYALS,</i> <i> COLLECTED AND DISPLAYED
BUSTS OF EMPERORS,</i> <i> STRONGLY IMPLYING A CONNECTION
BETWEEN THEM AND THE CAESARS.</i> <i> THE PALACE TREASURY
SHOWS OFF A THOUSAND YEARS</i> <i> OF WITTELSBACH KNICKKNACKS
AND BAVARIAN REGALIA,</i> <i> THE INSPIRATION FOR SO MANY
FAIRY-TALE CROWNS.</i> <i> SMALL, MOBILE ALTARS
ALLOWED KINGS TO PACK LIGHT</i> <i> AND STILL HAVE A FOCUS
FOR THEIR WORSHIP</i> <i> WHILE ON THE ROAD.</i> <i> THIS CRUCIFIX, CARVED
FROM IVORY, IS EXQUISITE.</i> <i> THIS RELIQUARY, MADE IN 1640,</i> <i> SHOWS ST. GEORGE
KILLING THE DRAGON.</i> <i> IT SPARKLES WITH
OVER 2,000 PRECIOUS STONES.</i> <i> YOU CAN ALMOST HEAR
THE DRAGON HISSING.</i> <i> IT WAS DESIGNED TO CONTAIN
THE RELICS OF ST. GEORGE.</i> <i> THE PALACE ALSO CAME
WITH A ROYAL GARDEN.</i> <i> TODAY IT'S THE REALM
OF EVERYDAY PEOPLE</i> <i> RATHER THAN KINGS,
DUKES AND COUNTS.</i> <i> BACK THEN, WHEN THE KING
CALLED OUT FOR DINNER,</i> <i> HE CALLED ALOIS DALLMAYR.</i> <i> THIS ROYAL DELICATESSEN
BECAME FAMOUS</i> <i> FOR ITS EXOTIC
AND LUXURIOUS FOOD ITEMS:</i> <i> ALL THE TROPICAL FRUITS,
SEAFOOD, CHOCOLATES,</i> <i> GREAT WINES AND FANCY TREATS
A KING COULD WANT.</i> <i> CATERING TO ROYAL
AND ARISTOCRATIC</i> <i> TASTES AND BUDGETS,
IT REMAINS THE CHOICE</i> <i> OF MUNICH'S CONNOISSEURS
OF FINE LIVING.</i> <i> TOO MANY CALORIES?</i> <i>BIKES CAN BE RENTED QUICKLY AND
EASILY AT THE TRAIN STATION.</i> <i> BIKING MAKES AS MUCH SENSE
IN CITIES LIKE MUNICH</i> <i> AS IT DOES IN THE COUNTRYSIDE.</i> <i> THIS CITY, LEVEL AND COMPACT
WITH PLENTY OF BIKE PATHS,</i> <i> FEELS GOOD ON TWO WHEELS.</i> <i> IN FACT, WITH ALL THESE BIKE
AND PEDESTRIAN ZONES,</i> <i> YOU CAN OFTEN GET AROUND
FASTER HERE ON TWO WHEELS</i> <i> THAN YOU CAN BY TAXI.</i> <i> MUNICH'S 200-YEAR-OLD
ENGLISH GARDEN</i> <i> SPRAWLS OVER THREE MILES
THROUGH THE CITY.</i> <i> IT'S THE LARGEST URBAN PARK
ON THE CONTINENT.</i> <i> ON A SUNNY SUMMER AFTERNOON,
THOUSANDS OF SUN WORSHIPERS</i> <i> ENJOY ITS VARIED ATTRACTIONS
AT THE SAME TIME.</i> <i> WE'RE HERE IN AUGUST
AND THE SURF'S UP.</i> <i> WHERE THE STREAM
ENTERS THE PARK,</i> <i> ITS SWIFT FLOW
FORMS A PERPETUAL WAVE</i> <i> FOR LOCAL SURFERS.</i> <i> MEANDERING FURTHER ALONG,</i> <i>THE STREAM BECOMES AS LAID-BACK
AS THE SUNBATHERS ON ITS BANKS.</i> <i> WHILE A LOCAL LAW</i> <i> REQUIRES PEOPLE
TO WEAR CLOTHES ON CITY TRAMS,</i> <i> MUNICH'S PARKS ARE SPRINKLED
WITH NUDE SUNBATHERS.</i> <i> STUDENTS, OFFICE WORKERS
AND FAMILIES ALIKE</i> <i> CAN ENJOY A SUNNY BREAK
FROM THE DAILY GRIND.</i> <i> THIS RELAXED ATTITUDE
TOWARD NUDITY IS COMMONPLACE</i> <i> IN MUCH OF EUROPE.</i> <i> THERE ARE SEVERAL HUGE
BEER GARDENS WITHIN THE PARK.</i> <i> ON A BALMY SUMMER EVENING,</i> <i> THESE ARE A GOOD STOP
FOR DINNER.</i> <i> TRADITIONALLY, BEER GARDENS</i> <i> ALLOW PICNICKERS TO BRING
THEIR OWN FOOD AND USE A TABLE,</i> <i> IF THEY BUY A BEER.</i> WE'RE EATING AS BAVARIAN
AS POSSIBLE. I'VE GOT MY FISH
ON A STICK HERE. WHAT DO YOU CALL
THIS IN GERMANY? IT'S A steckerlfisch. Steckerlfisch. Steckerlfisch,
FISH ON A STICK. A NICE BIG PRETZEL. YAH, bretzel. CAREFULLY CARVED
RADISH. YOU'VE GOT
WHAT? A PORK KNUCKLE. PORK KNUCKLE. YES, THAT'S A BIG
PORTION OF MEAT. AND BIG BEERS. AND BIG BEERS. MUNCHEN. CHEERS. <i> WHETHER YOU BRING
YOUR OWN FOOD OR BUY IT HERE,</i> <i> THIS IS A CLASSIC
MUNICH GEMUTLICH SCENE.</i> <i> GEMUTLICH IS A UNIQUE WORD
FOR BAVARIA'S SPECIAL COZINESS</i> <i> AND KNACK FOR SAVORING
THE MOMENT.</i> <i> MUNICH'S MANY GRAND FACADES</i> <i> RECALL THE CITY'S CULTURAL
IMPORTANCE FOR THIS REGION.</i> AS THE CAPITAL OF BAVARIA
FOR CENTURIES, MUNICH WAS ABLE TO AMASS
LOTS OF GREAT ART. AND A CLUSTER OF MUSEUMS SHOWS OFF MASTERPIECES
THROUGH THE AGES. GOT 19th CENTURY ART
JUST OVER THERE, A WONDERFUL COLLECTION OF
MODERN ART ACROSS THE STREET, AND WE'RE HEADING FOR THE OLD
MASTERS AT THE ALTE PINAKOTHEK. <i> THE ALTE PINAKOTHEK,
OR OLD PAINTING GALLERY,</i> <i> SHOWS OFF BAVARIA'S
BEST COLLECTION</i> <i> OF EUROPEAN MASTERPIECES</i> <i> FROM THE 14th
THROUGH THE 18th CENTURIES,</i> <i> FEATURING WORK
BY MANY OF THE GREATS.</i> <i> BOTTICELLI'S "LAMENTATION"</i> <i> SHOWS THE EARLY
RENAISSANCE ABILITY</i> <i> TO SHOW SPIRITUALITY
THROUGH HUMAN EMOTIONS.</i> <i> LEONARDO'S "MADONNA
WITH A CARNATION"</i> <i> WAS DONE WHEN THE ARTIST
WAS ONLY 21,</i> <i> WELL ON HIS WAY
TO "MONA LISA" GREATNESS.</i> <i> AND IN THIS MARVELOUS
HOLY FAMILY,</i> <i> RAFAEL IS CLEARLY
THE MASTER OF GRACE.</i> <i> PAINTINGS GIVE A PEEK
AT THE TUMULTUOUS EVENTS</i> <i> AS GERMANY WOKE
FROM ITS MEDIEVAL SLUMBERS</i> <i> AND ENTERED A NEW EPOCH.</i> <i> IN THIS SELF-PORTRAIT,
ALBRECHT DURER,</i> <i> ONE OF THE "CLASS OF 1500,"</i> <i> HERALDS AN OPTIMISTIC NEW AGE.</i> <i> DURER BRINGS THE HUMANISTIC
SPIRIT OF ITALY'S RENAISSANCE</i> <i> TO THE MEDIEVAL NORTH.</i> <i> RECENTLY RETURNED FROM ITALY,</i> <i> DURER PORTRAYS HIMSELF,
THE ARTIST,</i> <i>WITH UNPRECEDENTED SELF-ESTEEM.</i> <i> WHEN THIS INDIVIDUALISM MET
CHURCH AUTHORITY, SPARKS FLEW.</i> <i> DURER'S "FOUR APOSTLES" SEEM
TO REFLECT THE TURBULENT TIMES</i> <i> WHEN THE REFORMATION SWEPT
THROUGH NORTHERN EUROPE.</i> <i> WITH THE RUGGED FEATURES
OF EVERYDAY PEOPLE,</i> <i> THEY TAKE THE BIBLE
INTO THEIR OWN HANDS,</i> <i> A HUMANIST COUP THAT IGNITED
AN ALL-EUROPE WAR.</i> <i> LOOKING AROUND SUSPICIOUSLY,</i> <i>THEY CLUTCH A BIBLE IN ONE HAND
AND A SWORD IN THE OTHER,</i> <i> PREPARED TO DEFEND
THEIR BELIEFS.</i> IN 1517, THE GERMAN MONK
MARTIN LUTHER BROKE WITH THE CHURCH IN ROME. SUDDENLY PEOPLE HAD TO CHOOSE. AM I PROTESTANT OR CATHOLIC? ALBRECHT DURER ACTUALLY
MET MARTIN LUTHER. HE WAS IMPRESSED WITH HIS IDEAS, AND BECAME ONE
OF HIS SUPPORTERS. <i> THE CATHOLIC CHURCH RESPONDED
WITH THE COUNTER-REFORMATION</i> <i> AND ALSO USED ART AS A WEAPON.</i> <i> THE CHURCH HIRED RUBENS
TO SHOW THE EPIC BATTLE:</i> <i> ST. MICHAEL HURLING
LUCIFER OUT OF HEAVEN.</i> <i> THE LESSON: THOSE WHO OPPOSE
GOD'S WILL SHALL LOSE.</i> <i> BELIEVERS HAD THE ENTIRE MASS
TO PONDER THESE SCENES.</i> ALL THESE HEAVENLY BATTLES MIRRORED WHAT WAS
GOING ON IN EUROPE. AFTER 30 YEARS
OF RELIGIOUS WARS, A THIRD OF GERMANY WAS DEAD. FINALLY, IN 1648, AN EXHAUSTED
EUROPE MADE A TREATY ENABLING PROTESTANTS
AND CATHOLICS TO CO-EXIST. <i> MUNICH HAS SO MUCH TO SEE,</i> <i> AND WE'VE SAVED
THE LIVELIEST STOP FOR LAST.</i> <i> FOR TRADITIONAL BAVARIAN FUN,</i> <i> NOTHING BEATS A GOOD,
OLD-FASHIONED BEER HALL.</i> <i> MUNICH IS GERMANY'S
BEER CAPITAL</i> <i> AND THE HOFBRAUHAUS
IS ITS ULTIMATE BEER HALL.</i> <i> IT COMES COMPLETE WITH RIVERS
OF BEER, CHEAP FOOD,</i> <i> BOISTEROUS ATMOSPHERE
AND RAUCOUS OOMPAH MUSIC.</i> <i> EVEN IF YOU'RE NOT EATING
OR DRINKING, CHECK IT OUT.</i> <i> WHILE IT CAN BE
EXTREMELY TOURISTIC,</i> <i>EVERYBODY'S HAVING LOTS OF FUN.</i> <i> BEER COMES IN HUGE LITER MUGS
CALLED eine Mass IN GERMAN</i> <i> OR eine PITCHER IN ENGLISH.</i> <i> YOU CAN ORDER YOUR BEER
helles, THAT'S LIGHT,</i> <i> dunkles, THAT'S DARK,</i> <i> OR Radler, HALF LEMON SODA
AND HALF BEER.</i> <i> MUNICH IS THE HOME
OF THE FAMOUS OKTOBERFEST.</i> <i> BUT YOU CAN ENJOY ESSENTIALLY
THE SAME OKTOBERFEST FUN</i> <i> ANY TIME OF YEAR RIGHT HERE
AT THE HOFBRAUHAUS.</i> <i> FROM MUNICH,</i> <i> AN HOUR'S DRIVE TAKES US
DEEP INTO SOUTHERN BAVARIA.</i> <i> IT'S A TIMELESS LAND
OF MANICURED FIELDS,</i> <i> PAINTED BUILDINGS,
CONTENT COWS</i> <i> AND CHARACTERISTIC
ONION-DOMED CHURCHES.</i> <i>THIS IS A PLAYGROUND FOR PEOPLE
ENJOYING THE GOOD LIFE</i> <i> AT THE FOOTHILLS OF THE ALPS.</i> <i> AND IT'S A LAND
OF FAIRY-TALE CASTLES.</i> <i> AND THE MOST SPECTACULAR,</i> <i> THE CASTLES OF KING LUDWIG II
OF BAVARIA,</i> <i> AKA, "MAD KING LUDWIG."</i> <i> HE GREW UP HERE
IN THE HOHENSCHWANGAU CASTLE.</i> <i> LUDWIG THEN BUILT
HIS DREAM CASTLE,</i> <i> NEUSCHWANSTEIN,
A 15-MINUTE HIKE AWAY.</i> <i> THE CASTLES ARE HUGELY POPULAR
AND THEY'RE TOURABLE</i> <i> ONLY BY APPOINTMENT
WITH A GUIDED TOUR.</i> <i> TICKETS ARE SOLD AT THE KIOSK
IN THE VALLEY FLOOR.</i> <i> TO AVOID LONG LINES,
ARRIVE EARLY, OR BETTER YET,</i> <i> CALL IN ADVANCE
FOR A TOUR RESERVATION.</i> <i> HOHENSCHWANGAU CASTLE,
LUDWIG'S BOYHOOD HOME,</i> <i>LOOKS MUCH LIKE IT DID IN 1836.</i> <i> IT'S THE MORE LIVED-IN AND
HISTORIC OF THE TWO CASTLES,</i> <i> GIVING A BETTER GLIMPSE
AT LUDWIG'S LIFE.</i> <i> THIS IS YOUNG
KING LUDWIG'S BEDROOM.</i> <i>AND THIS WAS HIS READING CHAIR.</i> <i> THE BANQUET HALL IS SLATHERED
IN EPIC GERMAN MYTHS.</i> <i> GERMANY BECAME A SINGLE
UNITED COUNTRY ONLY IN 1871.</i> <i> AS IF TO BOLSTER
ITS LEGITIMACY,</i> <i> THIS YOUNG NATION DUG DEEP
INTO ITS MURKY MEDIEVAL PAST.</i> <i> THESE HEROES AND LEGENDS
INSPIRED YOUNG KING LUDWIG</i> <i> TO BUILD HIS FANCIFUL CASTLES,</i> <i> RICHARD WAGNER TO COMPOSE
HIS ULTRAROMANTIC OPERAS,</i> <i> AND GERMANS TO BELIEVE
THEIR NATION</i> <i> WAS DEEPLY ROOTED IN HISTORY.</i> POLITICALLY, THE FRUSTRATING
REALITY OF YOUNG KING LUDWIG WAS TO RULE, EITHER AS A PAWN
OF PRUSSIA OR A PAWN OF AUSTRIA, THE TWO DOMINANT
GERMANIC COUNTRIES. RATHER THAN DEAL
WITH THE POLITICS OF MUNICH, ROMANTIC LUDWIG ESCAPED HERE TO THE PEACE AND COMFORT
OF HOHENSCHWANGAU. <i> LUDWIG RULED BAVARIA
FOR 23 YEARS</i> <i> UNTIL HIS DEATH IN 1886.</i> <i> HIS BEST FRIENDS
WERE ROMANTIC ARTISTS,</i> <i>LIKE THE GREAT COMPOSER WAGNER,
WHOM LUDWIG IDOLIZED.</i> <i> NEUSCHWANSTEIN CASTLE
IS JUST UP THE HILL.</i> <i> IMAGINE KING LUDWIG AS A BOY,
CLIMBING THESE HILLS,</i> <i> DREAMING UP THIS ULTIMATE
FAIRY-TALE CASTLE.</i> <i> IT LOOKS MEDIEVAL,</i> <i> BUT IT'S ONLY ABOUT AS OLD
AS THE EIFFEL TOWER.</i> <i> BUILT IN THE LATE 1800s,</i> <i> IT'S A TEXTBOOK EXAMPLE
OF THE ROMANTIC STYLE,</i> <i> POPULAR AT THE TIME.</i> <i> THE CASTLE'S INTERIOR
IS DECORATED</i> <i> WITH MISTY MEDIEVAL THEMES:
BRAVE KNIGHTS, FAIR MAIDENS</i> <i> AND SCENES
FROM WAGNERIAN OPERAS.</i> <i> LUDWIG PERSONIFIED
THIS ROMANTIC AGE.</i> <i>LONGING FOR THE NATURAL BEAUTY
AND EMOTION OF AN EARLIER TIME,</i> <i> HE BUILT HIS MEDIEVAL
FANTASY ON THE HILLTOP,</i> <i> NOT FOR DEFENSIVE REASONS,
BUT BECAUSE HE LIKED THE VIEW.</i> <i> KING LUDWIG INTENDED TO SIT
ON A GOLD AND IVORY THRONE</i> <i> IN THE COMPANY OF SIX HISTORIC
KINGS WHO WERE MADE SAINTS.</i> <i> THE RELIGIOUS LUDWIG WAS
FASCINATED BY THINGS BYZANTINE.</i> <i> THIS ROOM IS BASED ON THE PLAN
OF A BYZANTINE CHURCH.</i> <i> AND THE ONE-TON CHANDELIER</i> <i> IS THE SHAPE
OF A BYZANTINE CROWN.</i> JUST A FEW MONTHS AFTER HE MOVED
INTO NEUSCHWANSTEIN, LUDWIG, WHO WAS ALREADY PLANNING TO BUILD AN EVEN MORE
EXTRAVAGANT CASTLE, WAS DECLARED MENTALLY
UNFIT TO RULE. TWO DAYS LATER,
HE WAS FOUND DEAD IN A LAKE. PEOPLE STILL DEBATE,
WAS IT MURDER OR SUICIDE. BUT NOBODY COMPLAINS ANY LONGER ABOUT THE EXTRAVAGANT COST
OF HIS FANCIFUL CASTLES. IN FACT, WITHIN SIX WEEKS
OF HIS FUNERAL, TOURISTS WERE ALREADY
PAYING TO VISIT THEM, AND THEY'RE STILL COMING. <i> WE'RE STAYING JUST
OVER THE BORDER</i> <i> IN THE AUSTRIAN DISTRICT
OF TYROLIA.</i> <i> WITH FAR LESS TOURISM,</i> <i> THIS AREA OFFERS GREAT VALUE
AND MAXIMUM CHARM.</i> <i> I SLEEP IN THE VILLAGE
OF PINSWANG</i> <i> AT GUESTHAUS SCHLUXEN.</i> <i> MY TOUR GROUPS GIVE THIS PLACE</i> <i> THE "BEST-REMOTE-HOTEL-IN-AN-
IDYLLIC-SETTING" AWARD.</i> <i> RUN BY GRACIOUS HERMAN,</i> <i> THIS FAMILY-FRIENDLY WORKING
FARM OFFERS A GREAT RESTAURANT</i> <i> WITH PLENTY OF TYROLEAN
AMBIENCE...</i> <i> AND TASTEFULLY MODERN ROOMS.</i> <i> FROM THIS COMFY BASE, YOU CAN
CONVENIENTLY TOUR THE REGION</i> <i> OR JUST SMELL THE GERANIUMS
AND FEED THE DEER.</i> <i> A HIKE UP TO THE STARK
AND BROODING RUINS</i> <i> OF EHRENBURG CASTLE</i> <i> PROVIDES A STRIKING CONTRAST
TO LUDWIG'S FANTASY CASTLES.</i> <i> HISTORIAN ARMIN WALSH</i> <i> IS SPEARHEADING A PROJECT
EXCAVATING AND DEVELOPING</i> <i> WHAT HE CALLS AN ENSEMBLE
OF CASTLES,</i> <i> WHICH WILL CREATE
A UNIQUE OPEN-AIR MUSEUM.</i> WE HAVE AN ENSEMBLE
OF CASTLES, FOUR ELEMENTS BUILT
IN DIFFERENT PERIODS. WE START HERE
IN THE MIDDLE AGE WITH EHRENBURG. WE HAVE A GOTHIC
ELEMENT IN THE VALLEY. WE HAVE A BAROQUE CASTLE AND WE HAVE A BRAND-NEW
FORTIFICATION SYSTEM OF THE 18th CENTURY. <i> WE'RE VISITING TWO CASTLES
OF THE ENSEMBLE,</i> <i> THE 13th CENTURY EHRENBURG</i> <i> AND, HIGHER ON THE RIGHT,
THE 17th CENTURY SCHLOSSKOPF.</i> Armin:
THIS IS A VERY
STRATEGIC PLACE BECAUSE IT LIES
ON THE 2,000-YEAR-OLD VIA CLAUDIA AUGUSTA. THIS IS A ROAD
THROUGH THE ALPS WHICH CONNECTED
VENEZIA, ITALY WITH GERMANY, AND THIS ROAD WAS
IN THE MIDDLE-AGE VERY IMPORTANT BECAUSE
IT TRANSPORTED SALT, THE WHITE GOLD. ANYONE WHO CONTROLLED THE
CASTLES CONTROLLED THE TRADE, THOUGH IN THE MIDDLE AGE, THEY HAD TO FIND THE PERFECT
HILLTOP TO BUILD THE CASTLE. <i> A STEEP HIKE TAKES US UP
TO THE BIGGER AND MORE MODERN</i> <i> SCHLOSSKOPF CASTLE,
WHICH ARMIN AND HIS CREW</i> <i> HAVE JUST RECENTLY
STARTED UNCOVERING.</i> Armin:
WELL, RICK, TWO YEARS AGO, NOBODY IN THIS TOWN KNEW,
OR ONLY FEW PEOPLE KNEW, THAT THERE WAS A FORTIFICATION
ON TOP OF THE HILL. TWO YEARS AGO YOU
COULDN'T SEE ANYTHING. IT WAS COVERED
WITH TREES. Rick:
SO YOU SHAVED
THIS OFF? Armin:
WE SHAVED IT.
WE CLEANED IT. IT WAS COMPLETELY
COVERED WITH TREES. SO FROM REUTTE YOU
COULDN'T SEE ANYTHING. [ laughter ] Rick:
WHOA, ALL RIGHT. Armin:
13th CENTURY CASTLES
LIKE ENRENBURG WERE BUILT WITH TINY WALLS,
HIGH TOWERS ON HILLS BECAUSE OF THE DEFENSE SYSTEM
OF THE MIDDLE AGE. THEN THEY INVENTED CANNONS. CANNONS MADE THIS KIND
OF ARCHITECTURE DESTROYABLE. <i> THIS BECAME CLEAR
IN THE EARLY 1700s</i> <i> WHEN, BY COVER OF DARKNESS,</i> <i> LOCAL TYROLIANS WHEELED
TWO CANNON UP HERE</i> <i> AND PULVERIZED
EHRENBERG CASTLE,</i> <i> WHICH WAS OCCUPIED BY THEIR
ENEMIES, THE BAVARIANS.</i> <i> FROM THIS POINT ON,</i> <i> EHRENBERG-STYLE CASTLES
WERE OBSOLETE,</i> <i> AND CANNON-PROOF CASTLES LIKE
SCHLOSSKOPF BECAME THE NORM.</i> SCHLOSSKOPF WAS BUILT
IN 1741. NOW WE SEE THE DIFFERENCE IN
ARCHITECTURE AND FORTIFICATION. THEY BUILD HERE A FORTIFICATION
SYSTEM 250 METERS LONG, THICK WALLS,
EIGHT-METER-THICK WALLS, TUNNELS, EVERYTHING, A REAL FORTIFICATION SYSTEM
FOR CANNONS. Rick:
MODERN WARFARE. Armin:
MODERN WARFARE. <i> MEETING EUROPEANS LIKE ARMIN,
SO CONNECTED TO THEIR HERITAGE</i> <i> AND SATISFIED WITH THEIR
LIFE'S WORK,</i> <i> IS ONE OF THE FUNDAMENTAL
CHARMS OF EUROPEAN TRAVEL.</i> <i> WE'RE CROSSING FROM AUSTRIA
BACK INTO GERMANY</i> <i> TO ASCEND A MOUNTAIN
NOT CAPPED BY A CASTLE.</i> BOUNCING BETWEEN COUNTRIES
AS YOU SIGHTSEE IS NOW EASIER THAN EVER. WITH UNIFICATION OF EUROPE, BORDER CROSSINGS ARE BASICALLY
A THING OF THE PAST, AND WITH THE EURO,
THE SAME CASH WORKS IN NEARLY ALL
OF WESTERN EUROPE. <i> THE ZUGSPITZE,
AT 10,000 FEET,</i> <i> IS GERMANY'S HIGHEST MOUNTAIN.</i> <i> A MIGHTY CABLE CAR ZIPS US
TO THE TOP IN TEN MINUTES.</i> <i> THE CABLE IS SUPPORTED
BY ONLY TWO PYLONS</i> <i> AND STRETCHES THE LAST MILE
TO THE SUMMIT</i> <i> WITH NO SUPPORT AT ALL.</i> <i> WHILE THERE MAY BE MANY HIGHER
MOUNTAINS IN THE ALPS,</i> <i> THIS ONE IS UNIQUE,
STANDING ALONE</i> <i> WITH A VIEW OF OVER 400 PEAKS
IN FOUR COUNTRIES:</i> <i> GERMANY, AUSTRIA,
SWITZERLAND, AND EVEN ITALY.</i> <i> THE MOUNTAIN MARKS THE BORDER</i> <i> BETWEEN THE GERMAN STATE
OF BAVARIA, OR BAYERN,</i> <i> AND THE AUSTRIAN STATE
OF THE TYROL.</i> <i> AND TODAY,
NO PASSPORTS ARE NECESSARY</i> <i> TO ENJOY THIS HIGH ALTITUDE
RESORT DESTINATION</i> <i> ON WHAT FEELS LIKE
THE TOP OF EUROPE.</i> <i> THE ZUGSPITZE IS NAMED
FOR A COLD AND GHOSTLY WIND</i> <i> WHICH CAN REALLY HOWL
IN THE WINTER.</i> <i> THIS HIKER'S HUT
WAS BUILT 100 YEARS AGO.</i> AND THANKS TO THESE
BEEFY CABLE TIE-DOWNS, IT'S NEVER BEEN BLOWN
OFF THE TOP. BY THE WAY, EVEN ON A SUNNY
DAY, IT CAN BE COLD UP HERE. BRING A JACKET. <i> THE SUMMIT IS MARKED
BY A CROSS,</i> <i> CARRIED UP HERE
BY HARDY VILLAGERS IN 1882.</i> <i> TODAY, THANKS TO CONVENIENTLY-
PLACED LADDERS AND CABLES,</i> <i> IT'S CLIMBED, EITHER
FROM THE DISTANT VALLEY FLOOR</i> <i> OR FROM THE ADJACENT
SUMMIT RESTAURANT,</i> <i> BY FAMILIES, SENIORS,</i> <i> AND EVEN TRAVEL WRITERS.</i> <i> WHETHER YOU'RE
SCALING SUMMITS,</i> <i> CONQUERING CASTLES,</i> <i> MARVELING AT THE TREASURES
OF MUNICH,</i> <i> OR PICKING UP SLIVERS
ON A BEER HALL BENCH,</i> <i> THIS REGION, NESTLED HERE AT
THE BASE OF THE ALPS, IS A JOY.</i> THIS AREA IS ANOTHER REASON EUROPE JUST KEEPS
DRAWING ME BACK. THANKS FOR JOINING US. I'M RICK STEVES. UNTIL NEXT TIME,
KEEP ON TRAVELIN'. <i> auf Wiedersehen.</i>
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